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Delivering on Promises With The Adopt-A-School Project

Thanks to the Adopt-A-School project, funded by MBC Al-Amal, INJAZ Lebanon delivered a range of work readiness, entrepreneurship and financial literacy programs to 751 students across four selected public schools in Lebanon.

Thanks to the Adopt-A-School project, funded by MBC Al-Amal, INJAZ Lebanon delivered a range of work readiness, entrepreneurship and financial literacy programs to 751 students across four selected public schools in Lebanon. Three of these schools were also equipped with computer labs in Mount Lebanon, Akkar and Tripoli. The fourth school, in Sebeel, Zgharta,  is currently undergoing some renovation works to enlarge one of the classrooms to fit more students The selected schools in the different regions are:

 

-          Sin El Fil Public School in Mount Lebanon;

-          Miniara Public High School in Akkar in the North;

-          Andre Nahas Public School in Tripoli in the North; and,

-          Sebeel Public High School in Sebeel, Zhgharta, also in the North.

 

A big thank you from INJAZ Lebanon to MBC Al-Amal for their generous support in sponsoring this project that offered students the necessary skills to better plan for their future and to have the tools that allow them to have better access to technology and information.

 

A big thank you to MBC Al-Amal for providing our school with laptops and setting up our computer lab which was a crucial need for our establishment. This era is all about technology, and now every student will be able to work on a separate computer which will help him to do his online research, work on his projects and be in contact with the world." 

Sanaa Khoury, School Principle, Sin El Fil Public School.

 

 

INJAZ Lebanon program taught us how to plan for our future financially, how to achieve what we want and be responsible for it. I’m now more aware of what I want to be when I grow up. I really liked the program. Thank you INJAZ.” 

Andrew Gerges, Student in Sin El Fil Public School, Participated in Personal Economics.

 

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